04 March 2026 : Clinical Research
Kantianism, Intercultural Differences, and Attitudes Toward Organ Donation Among First-Year Nursing Students
Marcin MużaDOI: 10.12659/MSM.950445
Med Sci Monit 2026; 32:e950445
Table 2 Correlations between results of the Light Triad Scale (LTS) and the 3 questions concerning ethical aspects of intensive care (Spearman rho and P value). Analysis performed jointly for all study participants (n=82).
| Each patien should be intensively treated… | I would like to be an organ donor... | Brain death does not exist | LTS Kantianism | LTS humanism | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| rho=−0.118p=0.290 | rho=−0.036p=0.746 | rho=−0.106p=0.345 | rho=0.551p<0.001* | rho=0.459p<0.001* | |
| rho=−0.092p=0.746 | rho=−0.015p=0.895 | rho=−0.118p=0.292 | rho=0.443p<0.001* | ||
| rho=−0.165p=0.140 | rho=0.088p=0.432 | rho=−0.283p=0.010* | |||
| rho=0.099p=0.374 | rho=0.038p=0.736 | ||||
| rho=−0.375p<0.001* | |||||
| * Statistically significant difference (p LTS – Light Triad Scale. | |||||






